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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> vice president biden's proposals for reducing gun violence are expected to focus on video games and other subjects that should get people talking. the last ban didn't work anyway. when i talked about it with elcy granderson and el navarro, i asked lz his thoughts? >> it's interesting, there are three different conversations in my opinion, that's happening in regard to guns. the first conversation is about mass shootings, and what are we going to do about that, the second conversation is about the shootings that happen every other day in our streets, particularly in chicago. and then the conversation about the culture of guns, and that's where the movie violence and the video games come in from. i'm curious to see what vice president biden is going to unveil, those are three different conversations, you can't clean this
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only -- make it mandatory so it doesn't crowd out the investments we need to make in education and science and medical research, all the things that help us grow. step by step, we have made progress towards that goal. over the fast two years, i have signed into law about $1.4 trillion in spending cuts. two weeks ago, i signed into law more than $600 billion in new revenue by making sure the wealthiest americans begin to pay their fair share. when you add the money that we'll save in interest payments on the debt, all together that adds up to a total of about $2.5 trillion in deficit reduction over the past two years, not counting the $400 billion already saved from winding down the wars in iraq and afghanistan. so we have made prove progress, we are moving towards our ultimate goal of getting to our $4 trillionreduction. and there will be more deficit reduction when congress decides what 20 do about the automatic spends cuts that have been pushed back until next month. the fact is we can't finish the job of deficit reduction through spending cuts alone. the cuts we have already made throug
only -- make it mandatory so it doesn't crowd out the investments we need to make in education and science and medical research, all the things that help us grow. step by step, we have made progress towards that goal. over the fast two years, i have signed into law about $1.4 trillion in spending cuts. two weeks ago, i signed into law more than $600 billion in new revenue by making sure the wealthiest americans begin to pay their fair share. when you add the money that we'll save in interest...
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into the subway system. >> we'll take a quick look. >> reporter: to what looked like a scene from a science fiction movie. something beyond imagination. >> believe it or not, these timbers washed in from the ocean or the bay. >> reporter: so this washed in from -- >> all of this debris washed in from the tidal surge. >> reporter: this station, the end of the line for the number one train is called south ferry. three years ago, it was brand-new, built at a cost of $500 million. now it's in ruins. sandy broke records for the biggest waves in new york harbor, for the biggest surge in new york city and the lowest pressure ever north of north carolina. what was the impactful part was the surge at 12, 15 feet. that surge had never been seen in new york city before. >> when we were here, the water was just below this mezzanine level. >> reporter: nearly a month after our first interview, this time, dressed in a suit and tie, took us back underground. >> it wasn't a rebuild as some of our other stations. this is a brand-new tunnel station built. they've been taken back to the shops. >> reporter: ju
into the subway system. >> we'll take a quick look. >> reporter: to what looked like a scene from a science fiction movie. something beyond imagination. >> believe it or not, these timbers washed in from the ocean or the bay. >> reporter: so this washed in from -- >> all of this debris washed in from the tidal surge. >> reporter: this station, the end of the line for the number one train is called south ferry. three years ago, it was brand-new, built at a...
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the military started random testing for synthetics last year, but it's hard to keep up with the science. >> but all the drug dealers, the chemists have to do is manipulate the molecule ever so slightly, you have a new drug, a new chemical that flies under the radar. >> reporter: since the u.s. government banned the two main chemicals use in bath salts, another chemical started showing up, and it's ten times as potent as cocaine. now, bath salts can't not be detected during a normal urinalysis, but just this week the navy started testing sailors and marines specifically for the drug. chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >>> usa today is reporting disgraced cyclist lance arm string will admit doping in an interview with oprah winfrey. his interview will air thursday. it will be his first television interview since he was stripped of his seven tour de france titles. some cycling observers say it is about time armstrong confessed. >> better late than never. i mean, it's bad he did it to start with, but at least he'll come clean, to so speak. >> now that he's been dropped from the cycling worl
the military started random testing for synthetics last year, but it's hard to keep up with the science. >> but all the drug dealers, the chemists have to do is manipulate the molecule ever so slightly, you have a new drug, a new chemical that flies under the radar. >> reporter: since the u.s. government banned the two main chemicals use in bath salts, another chemical started showing up, and it's ten times as potent as cocaine. now, bath salts can't not be detected during a normal...
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they inlisted greg to bring his low-cost science gear to high schools and universities and research labs in south america. pretty exciting stuff. greg is this globe-trekking scientist teacher, entrepreneur, what earns him a spot on the next lis is his ability to interpret neuroscience to everyone with an innovation that could help shape a better world, i'm dr. sanjay gupta. hope to see you next week. >>> it is 2:30 p.m. in the east. 11:30 a.m. on the west coast. i'm martin savidge in for fredricka witfield. if you're just tuning in, thank you very much for joining us. let's look at the top stories we're following right now the cnn news room. tomorrow marks one month since the sandy hook massacre. a horrifying event that galvanized nationwide calls for greater regulation of firearms. now on tuesday, vice president joe biden is expected to present his recommendations to president obama on how to reduce gun violence. university background checks, restrictions on ammunition magazines and a ban on assault rifles will be among those proposals. new york's senator chuck schumer went further, ask
they inlisted greg to bring his low-cost science gear to high schools and universities and research labs in south america. pretty exciting stuff. greg is this globe-trekking scientist teacher, entrepreneur, what earns him a spot on the next lis is his ability to interpret neuroscience to everyone with an innovation that could help shape a better world, i'm dr. sanjay gupta. hope to see you next week. >>> it is 2:30 p.m. in the east. 11:30 a.m. on the west coast. i'm martin savidge in...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> dean is back. dean, bad blood between donald trump, bill maher, which should be no surprise. maher twisted the knife a bit this past week on "leno." take a listen. >> the color of his hair and the color of an orange orangutan are the only two things in nature of the same color. i'm not saying it's true. i hope it is not true. >> he said he'd give trump $5 million to prove he's not a spawn of an orangutan. that was pretty rude. should maher pay up? >> of course not. this is a war on comedy by donald trump. what part of comedy doesn't trump understand? but trump and maher are cut from the same cloth. the same cloth, publicity whores. trump looks like he's auditions for a villain in james bond. get ahold of yourself. you're a billionaire. laugh at the comedian. tip your hair to him. whatever you have to do. you've got thick skin, literally, deal with it. i'm serious. he's so thin-skinned, looks like his face is made of leather. donald trum
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this event is really all about science and we're not only going to take advantage of the python challenge, to ask questions that we have not been able to do before. this is going to give us our largest single one-time sample most snakes over a single area that we have ever been able to collect. and we're going to be able to ask questions about contaminants and can we ---help us address the very important question about what impacts these species have on our native ecosystem. we will not why is. >> you're going to go necropsies right here on site? >> this is just about the average size 6 to 9 feet is the average size snake that people catch out in the everglades. >> how many years old would this snake be? >> this snake would be two, maybe three years old. >> if you get this is big burmese pythons in the everglades, in a few years, look at the size of these things, it could be 15, 16, 18 feet long. they don't ever think they can eradicate them, but to control the spread. >> i'm just amazed it was so tame, it just kind of sat there. >> it's dead. there's six more of them wrapped up in the ba
this event is really all about science and we're not only going to take advantage of the python challenge, to ask questions that we have not been able to do before. this is going to give us our largest single one-time sample most snakes over a single area that we have ever been able to collect. and we're going to be able to ask questions about contaminants and can we ---help us address the very important question about what impacts these species have on our native ecosystem. we will not why is....
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. thanks so much for joining us. 30 minutes past the hour now, happening now in the newsroom, u.s. stocks poised flat as investors digest the latest round of earnings. ringening the bell at the new york stock exchange the preservation research of new orleans which helped to restore homes after hurricane katrina and helping those affected by superstorm sandy. >>> today in colorado a second day of painful hearings getting under way for james holmes, the man accused of killing dozens of people inside an aurora movie theater. in the first day of interesting testimony it appeared the killer, the alleged killer planned the attack down to the very last detail. police say holmes purchased the ticket for the showing nearly two weeks ahead of time. investigators say he entered the theater with a semiautomatic shotgun, a semiautomatic handgun with a laser sight and assault rifle with 100-round magazine drum. after t
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. thanks so much for joining us. 30 minutes past the hour now, happening now in the newsroom, u.s. stocks poised flat as investors digest the latest round of earnings. ringening the bell at the new york stock exchange the preservation research of new orleans which helped to restore homes after...
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bring the science down to the most basic forms so that everyone is understand it. so what we're going to do today is listen in to how neurons communicate with each other. so we're going to do that not on our bodies but we're going to do it with insects. >> with some roaches. i don't know. >> this is like a fear factor episode. we're almost up to 100 high schools but i'm greedy. we want that across all of the country. we don't just want one kid. we want all the kids. >> quite the story, greg gauge there. we hope you check out the full story, "backyard brains" on "the next list" on sundays at 2:00 p.m. thanks for letting me tag along. >>> the event that draws tech enthusiasts from all around wraps up. hd tvs, not just any hd tv, this next generation known as 4k delivers resolution four times better than what is on the market. say good-bye to those glasses. it looks 3-d to the naked eye. ♪ i'm bringing sexy back >> new video that suggests that justin timberlake has a bit of an announcement about his future. ♪ a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's on
bring the science down to the most basic forms so that everyone is understand it. so what we're going to do today is listen in to how neurons communicate with each other. so we're going to do that not on our bodies but we're going to do it with insects. >> with some roaches. i don't know. >> this is like a fear factor episode. we're almost up to 100 high schools but i'm greedy. we want that across all of the country. we don't just want one kid. we want all the kids. >> quite...
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there is a science to it. but when you consider if the alternative is going hungry, it is something people might want to consider. but just don't do it in your neighborhood. go to the next town over. >> jane velez-mitchell, thank you very much. good to see you as always. and, of course, it is a fascinating series. tune into that and her show airing on our sister network hln monday through friday. tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, na
there is a science to it. but when you consider if the alternative is going hungry, it is something people might want to consider. but just don't do it in your neighborhood. go to the next town over. >> jane velez-mitchell, thank you very much. good to see you as always. and, of course, it is a fascinating series. tune into that and her show airing on our sister network hln monday through friday. tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have...
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>> the science is so ov overwhelming. the parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has never been higher. that is proven. carbon dioxide holds in heat. that is proven. if you have something never higher holding in heat it is going to warm up the globe. it has to happen. the thing is can we do anything about the numbers going higher? the issue i have is ten years ago until now our cars are producing 50% less pollution but there is twice as many cars on the road. you are not gaining anything. even though we are trying to do the best we can we are not getting progress with the amount of carbon dioxide being pumped into the atmosphere. what can we do? what if we had a million machines that could disassociate carbon and oxygen and it sparked and the carbon would go out and the oxygen would go out. it just seems overwhelming. >> thanks for depressing me. >> i'm sorry. >> i think you are absolutely right. it is a tragedy. there are countries pumping stuff from factories and elsewhere into the atmosphere because they
>> the science is so ov overwhelming. the parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has never been higher. that is proven. carbon dioxide holds in heat. that is proven. if you have something never higher holding in heat it is going to warm up the globe. it has to happen. the thing is can we do anything about the numbers going higher? the issue i have is ten years ago until now our cars are producing 50% less pollution but there is twice as many cars on the road. you are not...
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he met with students at kim il-sung university in the capital pyongyang where computer science students show off their web surfing skills. schmidt believes in the ability of the internet to empower citizens living under oppressive totalitarian governments. i bet he didn't pitch it that way on his trip but here is what schmidt said to some of his reporters in china. >> as the world becomes increasingly connected, their decision to be virtually isolated is very much going to affect their physical world, their economic growth and so forth and it will make it harder for them to catch up economically. we made that alternative very, very clear. >> now so it looks like he was trying to make it an economic appeal, carol, to the north koreans. he didn't meet with north korean leader kim jong-un, but the state-run news agency in north korea pointed out schmidt paid high tribute to the statues of his father and grandfather, come jong-il and kim il-sung. the state department was not blind this trip, they were not happy about it saying the timing was not great. carol? >> alison kosik reporting live
he met with students at kim il-sung university in the capital pyongyang where computer science students show off their web surfing skills. schmidt believes in the ability of the internet to empower citizens living under oppressive totalitarian governments. i bet he didn't pitch it that way on his trip but here is what schmidt said to some of his reporters in china. >> as the world becomes increasingly connected, their decision to be virtually isolated is very much going to affect their...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> at 30 minutes past the hour i'm carol costello. thanks for being with us again. lower manhattan in new york city for breaking news, pier 11 on the east river there's been a ferry accident. apparently the ferry ran into the dock there, this is in the wall street area, 12 to 15 people are injured. you see emergency crews on the scene, you see a lot of people on stretchers on the dock there with their heads secured because as you know, when something crashes, you can see the gash in the boat right there. so you can see how hard that thing hit so you can understand there might be cases of wh whip lash or other injuries. we have an interview from the wabc chopper pilot. let's listen. >> well i'm just going with what i'm watching here at the scene, you can take that injury count up to around 20, that's how many patients we count again on the ground, you can see on the stretchers and in wheelchairs, one other note in the rear of the boat we ju
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> at 30 minutes past the hour i'm carol costello. thanks for being with us again. lower manhattan in new york city for breaking news, pier 11 on the east river there's been a ferry accident. apparently the ferry ran into the dock there, this is in the wall street area, 12 to 15 people are injured. you see emergency crews on the...
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did it tell us anything about with rather to marine science? what kind of information is this going to yield to us? >> we find out what they eat. we know a few things about them, yes, but one of the -- when i traveled all over the world, we have discovered many things. there are still a few things not discovered, but the oceans of the world, there's no telling what's down there. that's what's so exciting about this what's after this? that's what's so exciting about the ocean. it's like space. we don't know what's up there. sail thing with the ocean. the land, we have sensors, we can sense heat with animals on the ground, it's a much different situation. >> very cool, and i think you have very good -- i think i misspoke about the shows. it's into the wild and --i great to have you. >> if i find one, i'll call you. please do. take me with you. >>> president obama is promises to make gun control a big part of his second term, but did you know the centerpiece of his first term, obama care, also contains a little known item about guns. actually bans
did it tell us anything about with rather to marine science? what kind of information is this going to yield to us? >> we find out what they eat. we know a few things about them, yes, but one of the -- when i traveled all over the world, we have discovered many things. there are still a few things not discovered, but the oceans of the world, there's no telling what's down there. that's what's so exciting about this what's after this? that's what's so exciting about the ocean. it's like...
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he is a professor of political science and the chief political correspondent at politic365. let's start with chuck hagel because he's republican, bipartisanship we thought about here, kumbaya moment. not working out so well. >> there's no kumbaya moments in washington, d.c. republicans are still bitter. a lot of them don't like that chuck hagel has been so close to president obama for a long time. i think this is a bunch of sort of chest beating right now. i think hagel will get through. obama might have to fight for it but i think he gets through. >> you don't think it will be a squeaker. some say he may not get the nod. >> there are a lot of republican who is will come out and say we have a with him, we have to vet him, but many believe the constitutionality of the president being able to select the cabinet. a lot of republicans feel in the end we'll let him through. the president should be able to this have his cabinet. we'll argue policy later. >> the problems that republicans seem to have is comments he's made in reference to the israeli lobby on capitol hill. he's also
he is a professor of political science and the chief political correspondent at politic365. let's start with chuck hagel because he's republican, bipartisanship we thought about here, kumbaya moment. not working out so well. >> there's no kumbaya moments in washington, d.c. republicans are still bitter. a lot of them don't like that chuck hagel has been so close to president obama for a long time. i think this is a bunch of sort of chest beating right now. i think hagel will get through....